Nearby supernova host galaxies from the CALIFA Survey: II. SN environmental metallicity
L. Galbany, V. Stanishev, A. M. Mour\~ao, M. Rodrigues, H. Flores, C., J. Walcher, S. F. S\'anchez, R. Garc\'ia-Benito, D. Mast, C. Badenes, R. M., Gonz\'alez Delgado, C. Kehrig, M. Lyubenova, R. A. Marino, M. Moll\'a, S., Meidt, E. P\'erez, G. van de Ven, J. M. V\'ilchez

TL;DR
This study analyzes the metallicity of 115 nearby supernova host galaxies using integral field spectroscopy, finding no significant differences in metallicity among main SN types and exploring biases in targeted searches.
Contribution
It provides a detailed metallicity comparison across SN types and investigates biases in targeted versus untargeted SN searches using CALIFA survey data.
Findings
No significant metallicity differences among SN types at their locations.
Targeted searches favor higher mass and metallicity hosts.
SN Ia, Ic, and II have higher metallicities than SN Ib, IIb, and Ic-BL.
Abstract
The metallicity of a supernova (SN) progenitor, together with its mass, is one of the main parameters that rules their outcome. We present a metallicity study of 115 nearby SN host galaxies (0.005<z<0.03) which hosted 142 SNe using Integral Field Spectroscopy (IFS) from the CALIFA survey. Using O3N2 we found no statistically significant differences between the gas-phase metallicities at the locations of the three main SN types (Ia, Ib/c and II) all having ~8.500.02 dex. The total galaxy metallicities are also very similar and we argue that this is because our sample consists only of SNe discovered in massive galaxies (log(M/Msun)>10 dex) by targeted searches. We also found no evidence that the metallicity at the SN location differs from the average metallicity at the GCD of the SNe. By extending our SN sample with published metallicities at the SN location, we studied the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
